7 Nov
1997
7 Nov
'97
5:46 p.m.
Karl Denninger wrote:
We could, for example, define a "country code" set of bits in the high-order field of the "provider" area. For example, from the LEFT side of the IPv6 address (128 bits wide):
Have little experience in international networking, ain't we? Take Russian Internet for example: five largest ISPs all have separate dedicated links to _different_ European and North American backbones. This seems to be a typical picture all around the world. European connectivity is particularly convoluted. --vadim